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"Decompression Therapy" is becoming a hugely popular form of care. Now, for the first time, you can obtain thorough and unbiased research and information on coding, reimbursement, and risk management issues related to these tables. Based on 2 months (300+ hours) of legal research. Presented by Keith Pendleton, JD, and David Klein, CPC, CHC. [ Learn More ]
Already purchased a table? Considering purchasing one? You definitely want to invest in this series of products.
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One of the HOTTEST financial & marketing issues right now relates to discounts. As a provider, can you discount your fees? Can you offer discounts to your uninsured / cash patients? For your insurance patients? Does the reason for the discount matter?
Pre-payment Plans – Can you offer pre-payment plans? pre-payment discounts? Can you advertise your pre-payment plan? What are the alternatives? Now, for the first time, you will be able to review thoroughly-conducted research and information on a topic of increasing national significance. Researched and presented by Keith Pendleton, JD, and David Klein, CPC, CHC. [ Learn More ]
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Can carriers use pre-paid plans and discounts against you? How? Can this happen without your practice being aware of it?
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In physical medicine, we are seeing some carriers, PPOs, and specialty health organizations beginning to insinuate or state that delegated services to unlicensed support staff is non-reimbursable, subject to recoupment, and possibly indicative of a compliance violation. Such actions can have the effect of seriously limiting scope of practice.
Do state insurance / delegation laws permit carriers to do this? Do carrier contracts permit carriers to do this? In this module, we explore state laws across the country on the issue of delegation and carrier denials. Now, for the first time, you will be able to review thoroughly-conducted research and information on a topic of huge national significance. Researched and presented by Keith Pendleton, JD, and David Klein, CPC, CHC. [ Learn More ]
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Do state insurance / delegation laws really permit carriers to deny services when delegated to unlicensed support staff?
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In physical medicine, we are seeing an increasing trend towards the integration of chiropractic and physical therapy services.
In this module, we explore state laws across the country on common issues surrounding PT / DC integration related to referrals, employment, supervision, and ownership. Now, for the first time, you will be able to review thoroughly-conducted research and information on an increasingly significant topic. Researched and presented by Keith Pendleton, JD, and David Klein, CPC, CHC. [ Learn More ]
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Access the latest information on the integration of chiropractic and physical therapy.
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